Orange 1.5-qt. Porcelain Enamel Curve Teakettle by Rachael Ray
Colorful and fun, this porcelain teakettle will add some spunk to your stovetop and brighten your day. Who knew boiling water could be so fun? Features: Stylish Design - The elegantly curved handle c...; See complete description »
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great find!
I bought this for my daughter, she loves teapots and wanted a teakettle that was cute and whistled, liket the old time ones. She loves it. Thanks it really takes me back todays with my Grandma. Love the different colors, as always.
12 of 12 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No Report Violation »great orange teakettle
It's just what I was looking for -- a splash of color, sleek styling, ease of handling, well-balanced, not too large, and no "hot spots" to burn fingers. Also a loud-enough whistle!!
10 of 12 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No Report Violation »V ery Good Teakettle
This is an excellent product that whistles well and long enough for one to get to it to save it from running out of water - object of whistling. The only improvement I can think of is that it could be a little larger as it only holds enough for two mugs of coffee - but we like it anyway. The color is beautiful and fits in perfectly with my other blue appliances in the kitchen.
7 of 9 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No Report Violation »Whistle Pot
This new designed pot is not as trendy as the old version but works much better and there is no danger of being burned by steam. Feels very good in the hand, is easy to pour even when full.
5 of 6 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No Report Violation »a hazard
the kettle's handle is too short that you have to stretch your hand and fingers to reach the handle of he whistler. The bottom is smooth and can easily be pushed off of electric coils, very dangerous. Sending it back, I never used it. I liked the color and really needed a teakettle but not one that is dangerous.
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